Fictional soundtrack to the theatre piece "A Pele" by Juca Pimentel. In this prologue Beatriz is in her room wondering about her dreams and frustrations, dissipating a certain mental despair within loneliness.

A mere journey through time,
the great work of anachronistic alchemists,
the apiary of a network of precognitifs,
the magnetic murmur of a quantum flaw,
a vortex of antimatter annihilating all listeners' dogmas,
a dream above the Earth passing through the Unconscious,
a psychotropic meditation resetting the consciousness...

Leo Alves Vieira is a Brazilian composer, Born in February 13th, 1978. Composer of many soundtrack pieces, for theatrical and movie plays since 1994, Leo Alves Vieira has been writing for many other instrument formations in the 'academic' scene since 2001. His debut as a composer was at the XV Biennial of Brazilian Contemporary Music, 2003, with the piece "Estilhaços-Constante Volta ao Indeterminado" (2002) for acoustic and electronic instruments, played by OFELEX. His debut album "Sounds of the Orange Coloured Forest" was released in september 2006 by Pralaya Records, from Brooklyn/NY.

The Death Sound started as a project between Alex and Matt in late summer of 2007. The canonical "birthday" of The Death Sound is August 24th, the first of three days of the Roman Mundus Patet, upon which the gate to the underworld was opened that the spirits of the sanctified dead might commune, dine, and celebrate with the living.